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OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A & OM-CP-SHOCK300  

Logging Mode - Peak vs. Instantaneous

When 

Custom Start

 is selected in the Omega 4 Software, the user is presented with a range of logging time 

intervals or actual recording rates (sampling rates). For all but the two highest recording rates, the user will 
also have a choice of Peak vs. Instantaneous capture.

PEAK

INSTANTANEOUS

Regardless of the logging interval, the accelerometers 
will internally sample at 512Hz. At the logging interval 
(for example, 30 seconds), the Peak value found in the 
previous logging interval is stored.

    

The red markers show the peak value for the interval 
which will be stored.

The accelerometers will only sample data at the logging 
rate. For instance, if a 30 second logging rate was 
selected, then only a single data point is captured at each 
30 second instant.

     

The potential to lose valuable data can be seen. This, of 
course, is very dependent on the applied shock duration 
and wave shape. It’s possible for a significant shock 
event to occur and not even be visible in the data for the 
Instantaneous mode.

1. Connect the logger to the interface cable.
2. Highlight the data logger in the Connected Devices 

list.

3. Click 

Custom Start

.

4. Choose the 

Start method

—Now or Delay (select 

date and time).

5. Choose the 

Stop method

—Manual or Automatic 

(select date and time).

6. Select the 

Reading interval

.

7. Select the 

Shock recording mode

 (if applicable)—

Instantaneous or Peak

NOTE: 

 When switching USB connections from a PC, laptop or power adapter, users can expect a 2 minute 

delay.

Summary of Contents for OM-CP-ULTRASHOCK-A

Page 1: ...nd Tri Axial Shock Data Logger OM CP SHOCK300 Tri Axial Shock Data Logger MQS5089 0120 Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxxx M0000 0016 INSTRUCTION SHEET Shop online at omega comSM e mail info omega com...

Page 2: ...ies the most recent custom start options Batch Start is used for managing multiple loggers at once Real Time Start stores the dataset as it records while connected to the logger The status of the devi...

Page 3: ...accelerometer 100g and 300g high g accelerometer Physical Mounting The most accurate transfer of shock vibration and acceleration to the final logged data will occur when the mounting is mechanically...

Page 4: ...out USB connected and adequate battery charge level Flashes every 15 seconds maximum Indicates low battery charge level Logging Data with USB communication Flashes every 15 seconds Indicates normal op...

Page 5: ...lay in response time to humidity and temperature measurements as the OM CP ULTRASHOCK A processes shock events before other parameters Pressure The OM CP ULTRASHOCK A pressure sensor is designed to me...

Page 6: ...nly sample data at the logging rate For instance if a 30 second logging rate was selected then only a single data point is captured at each 30 second instant The potential to lose valuable data can be...

Page 7: ...red at the selected logging rate The trigger sample count should be chosen carefully because it may gather data points for which we have no interest For instance if 100 were entered and the logging ra...

Page 8: ...only used for the duration of the triggered shock events plus a post event buffer which is user programmable Product Maintenance Battery Charging and Care The OM CP ULTRASHOCK A and OM CP SHOCK300 bat...

Page 9: ...midity sampled approx every 2 seconds at intervals shorter than 2 seconds Otherwise sampled at the reading rate GENERAL Memory 3 593 358 readings 598 893 per channel all channels in use Start Modes So...

Page 10: ...l Time Recording May be used with PC to monitor and record data in real time at a 1 second sample rate Password Protection An optional password may be programmed into the device to restrict access to...

Page 11: ...a Basic Component under 10 CFR 21 NRC used in or with any nuclear installation or activity or 2 in medical applications or used on humans Should any Product s be used in or with any nuclear installati...

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